It has been evolving gradually. Nowadays there are three times more wineries there. But some things haven't changed such as the way of making wines, the geography of the area and so on. And then he suggests some highlights of Napa such as the museum, a driving course, the view and the historical wineries.
Laube explains at the end of the article that exploring Napa Valley requires a lot of time. He says that though the traditional way of making wine has remained the same and the natural landscape pristine, the increase day by day of many new wineries and restaurants in the valley requires constant exploration.
I have been in Napa Valley for only one day and I visited some wineries but I also realized that you need almost two or three days to explore all the region and enjoy every detail. I agree with James Laube when he says exploring Napa requires a lot of time.
ReplyDeleteI love Napa Valley and recommend it! I have had amazing meals there and tasted delicious wines. It's a great getaway with friends.
ReplyDeleteWhile in Napa, It's also worth exploring nearby Calistoga for its thermal spas.